Why humanistic anthropology matters
2019-11-07
Helena Wulff, professor of Social Anthropology, has written the article “Why Humanistic Anthropology Matters”, which was recently published on the Anthropology News website.

PhD in Urban Studies with focus on architectural lighting
2018-04-10
Department of People and Technology, Roskilde University, invites applications for a position as PhD in Urban Studies from August 15 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position as PhD is limited to a period of 3 years.

New research network: Critical Border Studies Initiative
2018-01-02
Critical Border Studies Initiative is a forum for interdisciplinary studies on borders. Supported by CEMFOR, Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies on Racism at Uppsala University, the initiative started during the fall 2017.

Start of term checklist
2017-12-19
Welcome to the 2018 spring term at Stockholm University! Read this quick guide to ensure that your studies begin as smoothly as possible. The term starts on January 15.

Closed December 23 to January 2
2017-12-14
The Department will be closed from December 23 until January 2 (lifts and doors to the Department will be locked), but you can reach us on phone or email.

ESRC PhD studentship in refugee mental health
2017-12-13
University of Brighton invites applications from students working in and across medical anthropology, psychology, migration and refugee studies, public health, critical health studies, and related specialisms for an interdisciplinary ESRC PhD studentship.

Investigating the allure of the cloud
2017-11-28
The virtual data cloud is often portrayed as something clean and invisible. But in reality it is a heavy industry that has both social and environmental effects. A workshop gathers researchers to discuss what makes the cloud so attractive.

New book: Rhythms of Writing
2017-11-27
Professor Helena Wulff in the Department of Social Anthropology is the author of the new book “Rhythms of Writing. An Anthropology of Irish Literature” published by Bloomsbury.

PhD position at The Graduate Institute, Geneva
2017-11-22
The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies is recruiting a PhD student for the ERC funded project ‘Returning to a Better Place: The (Re)assessment of the ‘Good Life’ in Times of Crisis’.

The political turn of business
2017-11-14
Christina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom have edited the new anthology “Power, Policy and Profit. Corporate Engagement in Politics and Governance” published by Edward Elgar Publishing.

Cultivating memories of belonging and conviviality
2017-10-11
In a new article by Annika Rabo – Anthropological Methods and an Analysis of Memory: Migration, Past and Present in Raqqa Province, Syria – the history of mobility and settlement in the province of Raqqa is used as examples to highlight memories of both conflict and conviviality.

Why deportation to Afghanistan is wrong
2017-10-05
A new article by Shahram Khosravi has been published on allegralaboratory.net. The experience of deported Afghans is an experience of being expelled from Europe and being outcast in Afghanistan, Shahram Khosravi writes.

What makes conspiracy theories appealing?
2017-10-02
Who believes in conspiracy theories? Why are certain things surrounded by speculation and rumours? A new interdisciplinary and international research network aims to discover the origins and mechanisms of conspiracy theories.

North-Europeans in Spain – new special issue of NJMR
2017-09-22
The latest issue of the Nordic Journal of Migration Research is a special issue titled “Liquids and Sediments: Practices of Community in the Context of Migration, Mobility and Transnationalism”. It has been co-edited by Erik Olsson.

New books from members of the Department of Social Anthropology
2017-09-13
Three anthologies edited by member of the Department of Social Anthropology were recently published: “Small Countries. Structures and Sensibilities”; “Geographies of Difference: Explorations in Northeast Indian Studies”; and “Ethnographies of Conferences and Trade Fairs. Shaping Industries, Creating Professionals”.

Virtual meeting on meeting
2017-08-23
Renita Thedvall participated together with other researchers in two online meetings convened by allegralaboratory.net to discuss the importance of investigating meetings ethnographically. Read what came out of their conversations.

Struggle for mobility
2017-06-09
A new study by Tekalign Ayalew examines the motivations, organizations and impact of overland migratory journeys from Ethiopia and Eritrea across the Sahara desert and Mediterranean Sea to Sweden.

Decision International Postdoc spring 2017
2017-06-09
The Swedish Research Council has made its decision on International Postdoc spring 2017. Hege Høyer Leivestad, Department of Social Anthropology, is one of six researchers at Stockholm University who has been awarded the grant.

New book series: Anthropology & Society
2017-04-27
Anthropology & Society is a new peer-reviewed open access book series published by Stockholm University Press. It was launched at the Swedish Anthropological Association’s conference in April 2017.

Map your skills
2017-04-21
On MyCareer, Stockholm University’s jobs and careers portal, you have the opportunity to create a profile and personalise the content of the site according to your skills, competencies and job interests.

Lecture with Thomas Hylland Eriksen
2017-04-04
Professor Thomas Hylland Eriksen will give the lecture “Who to trust: Clashing knowledges from Australian mining to ‘alternative facts’” on Thursday April 20.

Anthropology rated best in Sweden
2017-03-09
When the “QS world university rankings by subject” were announced for 2017, Anthropology at Stockholm University was listed in the top 100 in the world and also rated best in Sweden.

Video game with ambition to depict life under siege
2017-03-07
This War of Mine, a survival-themed strategy game, is based on the siege of Sarajevo. But how realistically does the video game depict life under siege? Ivana Maček responds in an interview on the Youtube channel History Respawned.

Waiting and hope in Iran
2017-01-31
In the new book “Precarious Lives: Waiting and Hope in Iran” Shahram Khosravi examines the complexities and contradictions of everyday life in Iran.

New anthology on racism and social justice
2017-01-18
Tekalign Ayalew and Siri Schwabe are contributing with chapters on everyday practices of Ethiopian homemaking in Sweden and Palestinian street protest in Chile in the new anthology “Spatial Justice and Diaspora”.

Siri Schwabe in Al Jazeera interview on Palestinian diaspora in Chile
2017-01-17
Chile is home to the largest Palestinian communities outside of the Arab world. Last weekend, 14 diaspora delegations from Latin America met in Santiago in an attempt to push for peace in Palestine. Al Jazeera interviewed Siri Schwabe about the Palestinian presence in the Chilean capital.

Paula Uimonen at EFURU@50 in Nigeria
2016-12-22
Paula Uimonen recently returned from Nigeria where she conducted fieldwork for her project on African women writers as part of the research programme “World Literatures”.

On memory, politics and being Palestinian in Santiago de Chile
2016-12-15
The world’s largest Palestinian diaspora outside the Arab world is found in Chile. A new PhD thesis in Social Anthropology gives novel perspectives on how a particular diasporic form of being Palestinian is constituted and practiced in the Chilean context.

Who will save your social media photo album?
2016-12-12
Never before have we photographed and shared our daily lives as much as today. But how do we collect and preserve our everyday photos? The new research project “Collecting Social Photo” will explore this question.

Uncertainty affects China’s labour NGOs
2016-12-09
A new study in Social Anthropology investigates the dynamics of state control in China with a focus on labour NGOs and Western funding agencies. It shows that a notion of uncertainty permeates the daily work of the NGOs and their relationships with the Chinese state.

Photo exhibition begins tour of India and Nepal
2016-11-22
Gangtok in the Indian state of Sikkim is the first stop for the mobile photo exhibition “Wayfinding: a photoethnography of indigenous migration”. The exhibit makes two more stops in India before it concludes in Kathmandu.

Traces and memories of a land conservation project in Tunisia
2016-11-18
A new project – Time and development in Sidi Bouzid – aims to advance our knowledge of the long-term impacts of development processes. The project is funded by Formas and will be carried out by Professor Annika Rabo, Ulrik Mårtensson och Lazhar Gammoudi.

Communicating the unthinkable
2016-11-17
Associate Professor Ivana Maček is the author of the book chapter “Communicating the Unthinkable: A Psychodynamic Perspective” published in the coming anthology “Memory and Genocide. On What Remains and the Possibility of Representation”.

Mapping an ethnography of global danger
2016-11-16
Visiting Mali’s conflict, UN headquarters and private security firms, a new article by Ruben Andersson charts how western powers are seeking to distance themselves from crisis-hit ‘red zones’ while reconfiguring relations with their inhabitants around perceived threats and risks.

Scholarship information
2016-10-24
If you are planning to apply for master’s studies starting in autumn 2017 there are some scholarships available for students from outside of the EU/EEA.

Diaspora – a concept in development
2016-10-19
A new study by Delmi contributes to policy relevant knowledge in the areas of diaspora, transnationalism, migration and development. It is written by Erik Olsson, Professor in International Migration and Ethnic Relations at the Department of Social Anthropology.

How can the future be investigated?
2016-10-12
How do central banks fashion the future? That question was one of many that was discussed at the launch of the project Global Foresight: Anticipatory governance and the making of geo-cultural scenarios.

How not to write
2016-09-23
Are you in need of support and guidance in your thesis writing or course work? Three tips can help you.

Deportspora: When deportation becomes a way of life
2016-09-23
What is it like to live with the imminent threat of deportation? What happens to deportees, who have been returned to their country of origin? And what makes people migrate again despite the prospect of being deported once more.

Riksbankens Jubileumsfond highlights project launch
2016-09-15
The project “Global foresight: Anticipatory governance and the making of geo-cultural scenarios” had its public launch on August 19. Riksbankens Jubileumsfond wrote about the event on its website.

Tougher border policy has damaging effects
2016-05-27
EU’s harsher efforts to stop migrants and refugees show how migration has increasingly come to be treated as a security and border issue – with very negative consequences. This according to a new report by anthropologist Ruben Andersson.

New book on anthropological writing
2016-04-20
Professor Helena Wulff is the editor of the new book “The Anthropologist as Writer: Genres and Contexts in the Twenty-First Century” published by Berghahn.

Vega symposium - The Public Presence of Anthropology
2016-04-20
The Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography has awarded Professor Didier Fassin with the SSAG’s Medal in Gold. The symposium will discuss the public relevance and importance of anthropology as well as the complex issues raised by the interactions with publics.

Syria to Sweden – refugee stories
2016-04-19
The latest issue of Anthropology Now features the article “Syria to Sweden: Refugee Stories” written by Rasmus Rodineliussen, first year master’s student at the Department of Social Anthropology.

New book on Sweden’s remade national pension system
2016-03-17
Anette Nyqvist is the author of the new book “Reform and Responsibility in the Remaking of the Swedish National Pension System”, an anthropological study of Sweden’s mandatory national pension system introduced in 1999.

Helena Wulff interviewed on anthropological writing
2016-03-02
Helena Wulff is interviewed by Jenny Lindblad on anthropological writing for Cultural Anthropology’s AnthroPod series focussing on writing routines, writer’s block, genres and differences between writing for an academic and a general audience.

PhD course on democracy and public engagement
2016-02-23
PhD students in anthropology and neighbouring disciplines are welcome to participate in the RESA course “Doing Anthropology on Democracy and Public Engagement”. The course takes place in April and May. Deadline for application is March 15.

A personal take on Barsebäck nuclear plant
2016-01-12
In November last year, PhD students participating in the course Ethnographic Research Methods made a short field trip to the southwest of Sweden to conduct a study of Barsebäck nuclear plant. For her assignment, Jinyi Wang made a short ethnographic film.

First day in the field
2015-12-21
AnthroTalking devotes the last episode of the year to the Department of Social Anthropology’s master’s students. Hear them report from the sites of their research projects and listen to their initial struggles and problems, but also successes and moments of first insights.

Paolo Favero interviewed about visual methods
2015-12-21
In the latest episode of the Cultural Anthropology podcast Nora Schröter and Jenny Lindblad talk with Paolo Favero about applying visual methods in the field. At the time of the interview, Nora and Jenny were master’s students at the Department of Social Anthropology.

Video available from RSC Workshop: Refuge from Syria
2015-12-15
On December 9, the Refugee Studies Centre at the University of Oxford organised the one-day workshop “Refuge from Syria”. Professor Annika Rabo was there to present her research on formal and informal education in Syria, 1980-2010.

20 years after Dayton peace deal
2015-12-14
Today, on December 14, is it exactly twenty years since agreement was reached in Dayton to end the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ivana Maček conducted a project in Sarajevo during the war and is now studying war experiences among Bosnians in Sweden.

Inge Daniels on amateur photographic practices in contemporary Japan
2015-12-08
In this episode of AnthroTalking, Inge Daniels talks about how the stereotype of Japanese people taking lots of photos can be said to carry some truth with it. Instead of associating photos with memories, to Japanese people, it is more about the future and looking forward, she argues.

Exploring anthropological methods
2015-11-26
Even after years of studies, students and researchers of the discipline might find it difficult to pin down what exactly distinguishes anthropological research. In this episode, we are addressing the simple, yet much discussed and at times mystified question: “What is the anthropological method”?

Large grant to research on global foresight
2015-11-20
How are models for future scenarios produced and by whom? What do these models tell us about the proposed solutions for tackling urgent global challenges? Starting in 2016, Professor Christina Garsten will lead a new project on global foresight.

Christina Garsten elected to AAA Executive Board
2015-11-17
Professor Christina Garsten has been elected to the Executive Board of the American Anthropological Association. She will assume the position when the association holds its annual meeting later this week.

Erica Lehrer and Paulina Fiejdasz on their project “Lucky Jews”
2015-11-05
In this episode of AnthroTalking we talk to Erica Lehrer and Paulina Fiejdasz on their multimedia project “Lucky Jews”. The project focuses on a series of small figurines of Jews that are popular in Poland. We talked about the intersection between anthropology and filmmaking.

Special edition on the Mediterranean migration crisis
2015-07-02
The ongoing migration crisis in the Mediterranean has led to criticism of EU’s mismanagement of its humanitarian response. Hear Ruben Andersson, Shahram Khosravi and Peo Hansen discuss whom or what is to blame and what needs to be done to stop people from drowning.

Mark Graham on materiality within queer theory
2015-06-18
In this episode of AnthroTalking, Mark Graham explains his concept of materiality within queer theory and talks about the intriguing relation of queerness and smells. He also gives advice on how to talk about queer topics in everyday life.

Prize for study on migration and border controls
2015-04-23
Ruben Andersson has received the BBC’s Thinking Allowed, in association with the British Sociological Association, annual Ethnography Award for his book “Illegality, Inc.: Clandestine Migration and the Business of Bordering Europe”.

New book about the integration of descendants of Turkish migrants in Stockholm
2015-04-20
A new book edited by Charles Westin has just been published: “The Integration of Descendants of Migrants from Turkey in Stockholm. The TIES Study in Sweden”. The book presents the results of the Integration of the Second Generation in Europe survey that examines the experiences of residents of Stockholm who are descended from Turkish migrants.

Workshop on Post-Deportation
2015-04-16
This half-day workshop aims to focus on what happens post-deportation. It is scheduled to take place on May 7 at Stockholm University and will have a limited number of participants working on post-deportation.

Thomas Fillitz visits the Department of Social Anthropology
2015-04-15
Starting Monday 20 April, the Department of Social Anthropology will be visited by Professor Thomas Fillitz, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna. Thomas Fillitz will teach the master course “Approaches to the Contemporary Anthropology of Art” and give the seminar “Anthropology, Biennials, and the Concept of Global Art”.

Charles Woolfson on austerity and the informalization of the labour market
2015-04-10
In this episode of AnthroTalking we talk to Charles Woolfson, who is professor of labour studies at the Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society (REMESO) at Linköping University, Sweden. From a critical perspective, Charles Woolfson looks at processes of labour migration, industrial relations and working environments and is currently working on issues related to austerity programmes employed to restore and rehabilitate economic growth.

Anthro-history and anthropology in the museum
2015-03-25
The latest episodes of our podcast series feature interviews with Carolyn Hamilton, Professor at the University of Cape Town, and Michael Barrett, curator at the Museum of Ethnography in Stockholm.

The fragile power of think tanks
2015-03-24
While think tanks often succeed in getting their message across, their power is much more fragile than often assumed, says Christina Garsten, Professor in Social Anthropology, in an article published on University of Oslo’s website.

Useful websites for anthropologists
2015-02-10
What is anthropology? How can I learn more about anthropological projects around the world? Choose a career in anthropology? What skills will I develop through a degree in anthropology? These two websites will give you the answers.

Don Kulick recruited to Uppsala University
2015-02-04
In January the Swedish Research Council took decisions on grants for the recruitment of international outstanding researchers out of which Uppsala University received a contribution to recruit Don Kulick. Don Kulick is a former colleague of the Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University from which he also earned his PhD.

New book: Anthropology Now and Next: Essays in Honor of Ulf Hannerz
2015-01-21
The book ‘Anthropology Now and Next: Essays in Honor of Ulf Hannerz’ was recently published by Berghahn Books. The book is edited by Professor Thomas Hylland Eriksen (Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo), Professor Christina Garsten (Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University), and Professor Shalini Randeria (Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies). Ulf Hannerz is Professor Emeritus, Department of Social Anthropology.

Department co-organised workshop in India
2014-12-19
The Department of Social Anthropology and other faculties around the world arranged the methodological workshop ‘Roots and Bridges: Practicing Interdisciplinarity in Research on Northeast India’. The workshop was held in Guwahati, India between December 15 and 19.

Ulf Hannerz gave the annual Eric Wolf Lecture in Vienna
2014-11-17
Professor Emeritus Ulf Hannerz gave the 9th annual Eric Wolf Lecture in Vienna last week. The title of the lecture was “Writing Futures: An Anthropologist's View of Global Scenarios”. In this connection, he was also interviewed by the Vienna newspaper Der Standard.

New book by Mark Graham
2014-11-13
"Anthropological Explorations in Queer Theory" was recently published by Ashgate. The book is written by Mark Graham, Associate Professor at the Department of Social Anthropology. The book discusses central concerns of contemporary anthropology, drawing on both the latest anthropological research as well as classic theories.

Test Academic Video Online
2014-10-29
Through Academic Video Online from Alexander Street Press you have access to over 40,000 videos in many different disciplines such as anthropology, ethnography, environment and media. Stockholm University Library runs a test period of the database until December 7.

The cost and consequences of Europe's fight against irregular migration
2014-10-06
Ruben Andersson, associated researcher at the Department of Social Anthropology and postdoctoral research fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, will on October 14 participate together with Cecilia Malmström, EU Commissioner for Home Affairs, in a panel discussion about the ‘business of bordering Europe’.

Complexity of return migration covered in latest issue of Diaspora
2014-09-17
Professor Erik Olsson, Department of Social Anthropology, and Russell King, University of Sussex, are the special editors of the current issue of Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies. The issue deals with what happens to people in diaspora when they actually operationalize their return projects. The journal is accessible online for Stockholm University Library card holders.

Extensive ‘border industry’ controls path into Europe
2014-08-27
Ruben Andersson, associated researcher at the Department of Social Anthropology and postdoctoral research fellow at The London School of Economics and Political Science, recently came out with Illegality, Inc., a book about Europe’s counterproductive border controls. In a recent blog post on Border Criminologies he writes about a just held one-day migration conference at King’s College London that discussed ‘the borders of Europe’.

Transnationality and the public sphere
2014-08-25
A recently published anthology gathers chapter on transnationality and the public sphere. The book, entitled ‘Transnationalität und Öffentlichkeit. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven’ (Transnationality and Public Sphere. Interdisciplinary Perspectives), is edited by Asta Vonderau, postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Social Anthropology, and Caroline Schmitt at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz.

Ruben Andersson wins 2014 Maria Baganha Dissertation Award
2014-08-11
The winner of the 2014 IMISCOE - Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award is Ruben Andersson, associated researcher at the Department of Social Anthropology and postdoctoral research fellow at The London School of Economics and Political Science.

New book about research on massive political violence
2014-06-23
Ivana Maček, researcher at the Department of Social Anthropology, is the editor of the new book “Engaging Violence Trauma, memory and representation” which examines how scholars, students and professionals who work with and are engaged in violence deal with the inevitable emotional stress and trauma that they experience.

New book by Asta Vonderau
2014-05-20
A new book co-edited by Asta Vonderau, postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Social Anthropology, has just been published: Formationen des Politischen. Anthropologie politischer Felder.

Educational project highlighted in Lebanese newspaper
2014-04-29
A recent article in L'Orient le Jour – Lebanon’s largest French-language newspaper – describes the research project “Future citizens in pedagogic texts and educational policy. Examples from Lebanon, Sweden and Turkey” led by Professor Annika Rabo at the Department of Social Anthropology.

Sandra Wallman among Stockholm University’s honorary doctorates 2014
2014-04-15
Stockholm University has now chosen this year’s honorary doctors, all of whom have contributed in distinctive ways to the University's activities in research and education. Prominent names include Sandra Wallman, a leading social anthropologist and Emeritus Professor at University College London.

Interpreting conspiracy talk in Syria
2014-03-25
In the recently published book Conspiracy Theories in the United States and the Middle East. A Comparative Approach, Annika Rabo, researcher in the Department of Social Anthropology, writes about everyday talk of evil planning and conspiracies by powerful others in contemporary Syria.

Ulf Hannerz interviewed by Dominic Boyer
2014-01-17
In the latest issue of Public Culture (vol 26, no 1, 2014) Dominic Boyer professor of anthropology, Rice University interviews Ulf Hannerz, professor emeritus of social anthropology, Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University.

Ethnographic perspectives on border controls
2013-12-17
The recently concluded international workshop on ethnographies of border controls organised by Ruben Andersson and Shahram Khosravi, Department of Social Anthropology, reflected on both the nature of contemporary border controls and how to approach these ethnographically. In a post on the Border Criminologies blog, Ruben Andersson writes about the workshop.

Is a world without borders utopian?
2013-11-04
In The Silent University - Tensta Reader # 1 Shahram Khosravi, researcher in the Department of Social Anthropology, writes about a world without borders. The article is entitled Is a world without borders utopian? The Silent University is an alternative knowledge platform that has been established as part of the exhibition Reports from New Sweden at Tensta konsthall.

Project on perceptions of cloud and its environmental effects receives RJ funding
2013-10-28
On October 24 Riksbankens Jubileumsfond decided on research funding for 2013. Asta Vonderau, researcher in the Department of Social Anthropology, was awarded funding for a research project on the digital cloud. The project aims to better understand internet’s materiality and to address the risk of an energy crisis of information.

The Japanese House
2013-10-28
Dr. Inge Daniels, University of Oxford, recently visited the Department of Social Anthropology as one of our guest researchers. As part of our visual anthropology stream the department has produced a short film during which Inge discusses her recent research on Japanese material culture.

Rebecca Empson on her stay as Guest Researcher in the Department
2013-10-25
Dr Rebecca Empson, Department of Anthropology, University College London, has been a Guest Researcher in the Department of Social Anthropology this autumn. Rebecca Empson conducts research in Inner and East Asia and has among other things done long-term fieldwork with herding families along the Mongolian Russian border.

James Siegel interviewed by Johan Lindquist
2013-10-22
In the latest issue of Public Culture, Johan Lindquist, Associate Professor at the Department of Social Anthropology, interviews James Siegel, Professor of Anthropology and Asian Studies.

New book on forced migration
2013-10-10
People on the Move. Experiences of Forced Migration edited by Charles Westin and Sadia Hassanen deals with various issues of forced migration from developing countries, in some cases to neighbouring countries, in others to countries in the developed world. Charles Westin is Emeritus Professor of International Migration and Ethnic Relation and Sadia Hassanen, PhD, is an affiliated researcher, both at the Department of Social Anthropology.

Researchers met for talks on Afghanistan and migration
2013-09-25
The conference Migration and displacement in and from Afghanistan concluded on Saturday. Organised by Shahram Khosravi, Department of Social Anthropology, it brought together researchers with an interest in Afghanistan and its diaspora. Participants included, among others, Mahmoud Keshavarz from Asylgruppen i Malmö, who was also interviewed by Swedish Radio’s broadcast in Persian.

Network on diaspora studies meets in Germany
2013-09-23
The Department of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University is one of the partners of CoHaB, a Marie Curie Initial Training Network, focusing on diaspora studies. On September 22 the network began an international conference in Germany.

Traders flee fighting in Aleppo
2013-07-03
The war in Syria has ruined the economy of Aleppo and many of the city's traders have left the country. Some are trying to continue trading in neighbouring countries and learn how to cope without the confidence and relationships and networks that the business culture in Aleppo depended on. Annika Rabo, Professor of social anthropology with extensive experience of research on Syria, was recently quoted in the media about the traders’ situation. Her book, A Shop of One's Own Independence and Reputation among Traders in Aleppo, is now available for free download.

Latest issue of JBA out now
2013-06-20
A new issue (Vol 2, No 1) of the Journal of Business Anthropology was recently published. Professor Christina Garsten at the Department of Social Anthropology is its editor together with Professor Brian Moeran at Copenhagen Business School.

Network on diaspora studies organises international conference
2013-06-17
The Department of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University is one of the partners of CoHaB, a Marie Curie Initial Training Network, focusing on diaspora studies. In September the network is organising an international conference in Germany.

Thomas Faist on transnationality and the social position of migrants
2013-02-21
Thomas Faist, Professor of Transnational, Development and Migration Studies, Faculty of Sociology, University of Bielefeld, visited the Department of Social Anthropology earlier this year. He gave the lecture "Social Inequalities: What Role for Transnationality?", as part of the Transnational migration seminar series.

New publication: Modernities on the Move
2013-02-11
Modernities on the Move by Gudrun Dahl, Örjan Bartholdson, Paolo Favero and Shahram Khosravi is a new publication in the Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis series Stockholm Studies in Social Anthropology N.S. The book emanates from three studies of youngsters and young adults in Tehran, Delhi and Salvador.